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momentum is velocity x mass. Its mass in kilograms is 22.6N/9.8 m/s/s= 2.306kg The velocity is 6.32 miles per second which is 10112 meters per second. The momentum is 2.306 x 10112 which=23318.272 kg meters per second.
To find the recoil velocity of the Earth when a 5 kg bowling ball is projected upward with a velocity of 2.0 meters per second, we can use the principle of conservation of momentum. Initially, the total momentum is zero, so the momentum gained by the bowling ball must equal the momentum lost by the Earth. The momentum of the bowling ball is ( p = mv = 5 , \text{kg} \times 2 , \text{m/s} = 10 , \text{kg m/s} ). Since the mass of the Earth is approximately ( 5.97 \times 10^{24} , \text{kg} ), the recoil velocity of the Earth can be calculated as ( v_{Earth} = -\frac{p_{ball}}{m_{Earth}} = -\frac{10}{5.97 \times 10^{24}} \approx -1.67 \times 10^{-24} , \text{m/s} ), indicating an extremely small downward velocity.
Momentum = mass * velocity. We are told that his momentum is 80kgm/s, and that his mass is 80 kg, so we can say: 80kgm/s = 80 kg × V ∴ 1m/s= V So the velocity of the man is 1 meter per second west.
Momentum = (mass ) x (velocity) = (5) x (4) = 20 kg-meters/sec in the direction of the velocity.
I think you mean the dolphin's velocity is 4 metres per second.In which case the dolphin's momentum will be 1000 kg.m/secThe manatee will have less momentum (700 kg.m/sec)Linear momentum = mass times velocity.By the way, 4 miles per second = 14,400 miles per hour.
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The formula for calculating angular momentum in terms of kilogram meters squared per second is: Angular Momentum Mass x Velocity x Radius
The momentum of the boy is calculated by multiplying his mass by his velocity. Therefore, the momentum of the boy is 160 kilogram meters per second (40 kg x 4 m/s).
The base units of measure that make momentum include kilogram (kg) for mass and meters per second (m/s) for velocity. Momentum is calculated by multiplying mass and velocity, and its unit of measure is kilogram meters per second (kg⋅m/s).
Momentum is a vector quantity, calculated as the product of an object's mass and velocity. Its SI unit is kilogram meters per second (kg m/s), which represents the combination of mass (kg) and velocity (m/s) in defining momentum. Momentum does not have a separate designated unit name because it is derived from fundamental SI units.
The mass of a object in kilograms times its velocity is its momentum.
The quantity that has a unit of kilogram meter per second is momentum. Momentum is the product of an object's mass in kilograms and its velocity in meters per second, and is a measure of the motion of an object.
Momentum (p) = mass * velocity = 80 * 6 = 480 kg-m
Momentum is measured in kilogram meters per second (kg m/s). It represents the quantity of motion an object has based on its mass and velocity.
The idea is to multiply the mass by the velocity.
The formula for momentum is (mass)*(velocity), so the SI units would bekg m sec-1 or kg-m/sec
momentum is velocity x mass. Its mass in kilograms is 22.6N/9.8 m/s/s= 2.306kg The velocity is 6.32 miles per second which is 10112 meters per second. The momentum is 2.306 x 10112 which=23318.272 kg meters per second.